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Just as aspirated and unaspirated [ p ] are considered actualizations of an abstract unit ( the phoneme / p / ) , sentences ( 1-7 ) can be considered ac- tualizations of an abstract unit which ...
Just as aspirated and unaspirated [ p ] are considered actualizations of an abstract unit ( the phoneme / p / ) , sentences ( 1-7 ) can be considered ac- tualizations of an abstract unit which ...
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The matter of whether or not it is to be considered a well - formed sentence is not crucial to the present analysis . In either case an additional rule must be formulated to form ( 1 ) by deleting the preposition en from ( 7 ) .
The matter of whether or not it is to be considered a well - formed sentence is not crucial to the present analysis . In either case an additional rule must be formulated to form ( 1 ) by deleting the preposition en from ( 7 ) .
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If we sum up bits and pieces from various authors quoted by Allén , it becomes obvious that four possibilities exist : ( a ) spoken language is considered as an independent system ( i.e. no knowledge of the written system is needed ...
If we sum up bits and pieces from various authors quoted by Allén , it becomes obvious that four possibilities exist : ( a ) spoken language is considered as an independent system ( i.e. no knowledge of the written system is needed ...
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